Wine Tasting Workshops - Great Gift - book online/ tel:01477 537072
Birmingham 1 Day Wine Tasting Workshops

A great way to learn about wine...
Enthusiastic & knowledgeable top tutor 
Great selection of good quality wines
Gourmet 3 course Food & Wine Matching lunch  
Great venue: Private glass room, Bank Restaurant


Just bring a thirst for knowledge, thirst for wine and an appetite!

Wine Unearthed host regular One Day Wine Tasting Workshops in Birmingham. Covering a range of themes there's something for everyone from the absolute beginner through to budding wine enthusiast.

Each day is a full day tasting, learning and talking about wine including a 3 course food & wine matching lunch (see more details below).  We are currently holding our Birmingham Wine Saturdays at the superb Bank Restaurant at Brindleyplace.

Upcoming Birmingham One Day Wine Tasting Workshops:
Book online below or telephone 01477 537072 / 07833 250 863
Select date:

As standard your booking voucher can be emailed or you can receive a card through the post for free alternatively choose our Gift Box including corkscrew for£9.99


DATEWORKSHOPVENUETIME COST pp
 Sat 27th Mar 2010
 World of Wine Bank Restaurant, Birmingham 10.30am - 4pm £85
 Sat 24th Apr 2010
 World of Wine Bank Restaurant, Birmingham 10.30am - 4pm £85
 Sat 29th May 2010
 NEW World Bank Restaurant, Birmingham 10.30am - 4pm £85
 Sat 26th Jun 2010
 World of Wine Bank Restaurant, Birmingham 10.30am - 4pm £85
 Sat 24th Jul 2010
 World of Wine Bank Restaurant, Birmingham 10.30am - 4pm £85
more dates being added early March...watch this space
Birmingham Wine Tasting Workshop details:

World of Wine' Workshop

A great 'all rounder' 1 day course. You'll look at wine in a whole new way...as well as sniffing and tasting it!  While tasting at least 14 wines you'll learn how region, climate, winemaking techniques and many other factors affect the final wine in the bottle. You'll learn about many of the major wines from around the world and the key characteristics of each. This course will set you in the right direction to finding the wines you enjoy, choosing wines on restaurant wine lists and before you know it you'll have caught the wine bug and want to learn more! All this and much more in a fun and informative one day workshop. 
Typical days outline:  

10.30 - 11.00       Learn how to taste and analyse a wine like a professional  

11.00 - 12.45       White Wines from around the world

12.45 - 14.00       3 Course food & Wine Matching Lunch

14.00 - 16.00       Red Wines from around the world


'Old World' Wine Workshop


This workshop concentrates on the old world wine producing countries. You'll gain a better understanding of what's really behind, the often very difficult to understand, labels. As well as learning how to taste and understand the wines structure through tasting at least 14 different wines you'll gain an understanding of the grape varieties, wine styles the quality of a wine and much much more.

Typical days outline:                        

Morning session: 

10.30 - 11.00       Learn how to taste and analyse wine like a professional

11.00 - 12.45       Wines of France

12.45 - 14.00      Food & wine matching lunch

14.00 - 16.00       Wines of Italy, Germany, Spain & Portugal


'New World' Wine Workshop

This workshop will take you to all the main wine producing countries of the New World - Australia, New Zealand,  South Africa, South America, and North America. You'll gain a better understanding of the regionality, key wine styles and grape varieties and wine making techniques within these countries. You’ll learn how to taste and analyse wine like a professional as well as getting a better understanding of what each of these countries is doing well.
Everything you’ve ever wanted to know about New World Wines!

If Pinot Noir is a 'lighter style' red how come some Californian Pinot Noirs are so intense?
Delicious...Argentinian Malbec - where can I find it?
Should the French be concerned about their New World Rivals?
How can some wines all the way from Australia be so cheap in our supermarkets.
Many New World wine producers use screwcaps - why?
What's the difference between South Eastern Australian (SEA) Shiraz and a Barossa Shiraz?

Typical days outline:  

10.30 - 11.00       Learn how to taste and analyse a wine like a professional                                                         

11.00 - 12.45       White Wines from the New World

12.45 - 14.00       Food & Wine Matching Lunch

14.00 - 16.00       Red Wines from the New World



GIFT VOUCHERS available on all Birmingham Wine Courses & Workshops

You can either book a specific date for the recipient or you can choose to purchase an open dated voucher giving the recipient the choice as to which date they would like to attend within 12 months.


If you are under 18 years of age you will not be permitted to taste wine at any of our events.